I have information that supports my hypothesis that many of our human illnesses may have their origins in space. Case in point is the meteor and crater discovered in Peru.

Many of the local people came down with a mysterious illness following exposure to the space debris and or crater. The W.H.O. investigated the incident after learning of a strange illness (w/out ANY protection LOL) . It is possible they have not identified the nature of the illness nor has there been any mention of it in medical journals but I suspect that if it is H1N1 they are keeping it very quiet.

There is a possibility that the organism used human vectors which then traveled north into Mexico. It is possible that this is the origin of the N1H1 flu strain that sparked the global pandemic earlier this year and must be ruled out.

I am calling for an investigation.

BTW You may want to pass this along because I suspect that once this gets out the clip will mysteriously vanish. ALSO would like to warn everyone to follow good hygiene while in public as there could be a nasty strain coming back with fury this fall season in N. America

Unless DNA & RNA originally came from space and the “space flu” came from the same genetic source, it is extremely unlikely that an extraterrestrial virus would be genetically similar enough to us to have any effect. I think carnivorous little green men eating humans would be more likely than the “space flu”.

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posted on 09/16/2009 6:38:41 AM PDT
by KarlInOhio
("I can run wild for six months ...after that, I have no expectation of success" - Admiral Obama-moto)

Chandrashekar and Hoyle had postulated this years ago. I saw some plots Chandra made with meteor shower dates and influenza eruption peaks and while the correlation didn’t imply a direct cause and effect, it was pretty compelling.

I was actually going to refer to a short story I read once. It involved time travelers who go to specific points in time to watch disasters unfold for there amusement. These particular time travelers show up on earth right before a meteor strikes and infects the whole planet with some deadly virus. I wish I could remember the name of the story. It was pretty good.

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posted on 09/16/2009 7:11:52 AM PDT
by kb2614
(Cheer up, for the worst is yet to come!)

One theory is that there are millions of virus’ that are dormant in the ground and can be stirred up when the soil is disturbed. That was one of the arguments being used to ban clear cutting the rain forests.

Swarms of frogs, gnats, flies and locusts. Livestock diseased. People with boils. Hail storms that kill, rivers that
turn to blood, daytime that turns dark. And the death of the firstborn child.

Those are the ten terrible plagues of the Old Testament. Today, however, scientists and military experts say we
should be worried about a new affliction - the eleventh plague. It’s the use of living things like plague,
smallpox, anthrax, and new diseases like Ebola, as weapons of mass destruction - and mass terror.

Strategic experts say that a dozen nation states and an equal number of terrorist groups may now possess
biological weapons. That possibility is why, just six weeks ago, officials evacuated hundreds of people from
buildings in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver when it was feared that they had been infected by biological
agents.

For a long time, officials in western democratic societies were reluctant to talk about biological terrorism.
Talking about it might encourage it. But that’s changed in the last few years. The threat of a biological attack
against a North American city is now so great that officials feel the topic must be broached. And discussed.
And assessed.

The Eleventh Plague The Eleventh Plague
was also the title of
two books, both
released prior to the
September 2001
anthrax attacks. One
is fiction, and one is
non-fiction. The
category of both
books is bio-terrorism.
The Eleventh Plague

There was a movie like this, but, the there was a twist to the meteor strike that I won’t give away as I don’t do that. But the meteor wasn’t the killer. But, there were time traveling tourist in the movie.

Anyway, so where do I pick up my tin-foil hat?

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posted on 09/16/2009 7:23:59 AM PDT
by Conan the Librarian
(The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)

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